I can chain 2 lfos using one to modulate the other, but haven’t figured out a way to assign 2 independent LFOs to a single assignment. A mixer would be sick (in my workflow) so I could group modulators and then use the CV switchboxes for routing.
I was hoping a more elegant solution could be created to begin chipping out the “Work arounds” that MOD gets plagued with. It was overwhelming as a new user and somewhat frustrating as an intermediate user lol
Edit: what I am atrempting to do, is make a Hologram microcosm styled board. Obviously it wont be perfect, but having direct access to complex modulators and being able to flip them with a pair of offset loopers might get me closer.
The idea would be to use a complex LFO shape to “randomly” trip a few seconds of recording in the loopers and feed them into the chain. I was hoping to use a CV trigger set up for the recording/overdub/speed/direction of the loopers while everything still being tempo synced
@plutek would you mind giving this a spin on your MDX? This is a bit CPU heavy, I’m sitting at roughly 53% CPU on production model.
I can’t figure out a way to get the reset buttons assigned to anything internal. works fine on a manual reset, but would like to have some automation similar to how I set the record feature. This one is wild in its current state, until I can find a solution for looping reset or single shot loop.
I will give this a try and see. I have not used the midi loop back before, and this may get me closer to what I’m going for.
Zelda came out last night, and I’ve been playing this series for the last couple of decades. I’ll be a bit preoccupied for the weekend, but I’ll get back to work on this board sunday or monday.
The music in this one is absolutely amazing, and already in my tonal wheelhouse. I am excited to snag some ideas out of this one